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"path": "/t/ai-as-co-collaberator/174957#post_11",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-14T01:48:35.000Z",
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"textContent": "This was a very thoughtful exchange.\n\nI especially liked how both sides treated AI not simply as a tool, but as something that can participate in the development of thought while still leaving responsibility with the human.\n\nFrom my own experience, AI is already very strong at organizing, summarizing, reframing, and making existing ideas easier to handle.\n\nWhere it still seems weaker is in creating truly new directions or unfamiliar types of work on its own. It can help extend an idea very well, but the first strange leap often still seems to come from the human.\n\nThat is why I find this framing of AI as a co-collaborator useful. It is not replacing the human thinker. It is making the thinking process more visible, structured, and easier to continue.",
"title": "AI As Co- Collaberator"
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